-Pablo Port Shepstone High’s U16A team participated in a soccer tournament on the 28th of August 2016. The boys played extremely well considering that the U16 Soccer Warriors had to play with only 10 men on the field as they were short of a few players.
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- Maqoba Myeni Did you ever think that Port Shepstone High School would ever have Javelin, Discus and Shotput as official sports? Well now they do!!The coach for these new sports is Miss Stander who arrived at Port Shepstone High School at the beginning of the year. Practice is held at the bottom field every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday after school.
- Ajay & Lauriel Boots and All.
In our first week back at school, Sheppie did not shy away from upcoming sporting events. The first soccer matches of the season were a good way to get the ball rolling for our Sheppie teams on home turf. All of the girls’s teams won against Kingsway. It was an especially good experience for all the girls new to the sport. The soccer boys gathered around to support our girls, showing interest in what they were witnessing. The winnings started rolling in with the u14 score being 3-2, U15 winning 4-0, u16 2-1 and the first team winning 7-0. All the players who contributed their talent to the scoreboard left with smiles and confidence. There was good sportsmanship between the players in green and our players in maroon. Hopefully we will win consistently and that the talent reaches new heights for the busy term ahead. Captain Yande Bawana said, “For the first game, the first team did exceptionally well and maintained great structure. From now on, we can only get better and hopefully achieve double figure wins. I am super proud of them. There has been very little change to the team from last year’s side. I plan on making many lasting memories this year as this is my last year.” The girls’ soccer teams excelled during a six-a-side group tournament held at Crawford College, North Coast the previous Saturday with only one practice day. The U14 girls came 12th out of 20 teams in their age group, the U15’s tied 1st place with Pinetown Girls. The U16 girls’ side played a tougher side, with 24 teams from across the province coming down. Despite 2 losses the girls still emerged victorious in 4 fixtures landing them 9th overall placing. Our rugby team tackled their first games on Friday 22 July and Saturday 23 July. They battled against schools that have had months to practice and were a full U18 squad. Wiith that our boys still managed to beat Crawford 48-0. They drew against South Coast rivals, Creston College and lost to both Kearsney and St Henrys. The boys’ soccer side managed to escape with 2 wins and 3 losses this past weekend against Kloof. The 1st team lost 2-1 after a lengthy match. U16A won 2-1, U15A won 3-0, U15B lost 4-0 and the junior U14A side lost 3-1. - Ajay Season finale Saturday morning was a good way for Sheppie to end off the season showcasing their talent on the sports field against Suid Natal. The u16 girls’ hockey side lost 2-0, our first team hockey girls who wore blue zinka on their cheeks and blue ribbons in their hair, won 3-0 with many more shots at goals. The u15 netball girls won 13-12, u14 netball drew 10-10 and u16 netball won 7-5 in a close game. The u15 rugby side won 24-10, the u16 rugby team won 26-22 and for the most exciting game of the day, our first team rugby boys fought their hardest, needing just two tries to stay in the game but lost 22-7. It was an emotional experience for our matric boys who had their eyes set on that trophy. The support on the stands was phenomenal for both sides with old school rugby boys embracing their jerseys, cameras flashing on the side lines and extravagant cakes made for the winning sides. Season finale
Saturday morning was a good way for Sheppie to end off the season showcasing their talent on the sports field against Suid Natal. The u16 girls’ hockey side lost 2-0, our first team hockey girls who wore blue zinka on their cheeks and blue ribbons in their hair, won 3-0 with many more shots at goals. The u15 netball girls won 13-12, u14 netball drew 10-10 and u16 netball won 7-5 in a close game. The u15 rugby side won 24-10, the u16 rugby team won 26-22 and for the most exciting game of the day, our first team rugby boys fought their hardest, needing just two tries to stay in the game but lost 22-7. It was an emotional experience for our matric boys who had their eyes set on that trophy. The support on the stands was phenomenal for both sides with old school rugby boys embracing their jerseys, cameras flashing on the side lines and extravagant cakes made for the winning sides. SUNNY SATURDAY ENSURES GREAT WINS AGAINST KINGSWAY
28/05/2016 Week 8 The beautiful day started with the boys’ hockey 1st team winning their game 2-0 against Kingsway. Carrying on this winning streak the girls’ 1st team won 7-0, the 2nd team won 5-0, U16 drew after a tough 30 minutes and the U14 lost their first game at home 3-1. The U14 netball girls unfortunately lost 16-12 in what felt like the longest game of the season. The U15 lost 13-6, the U16 lost 34 points to 4 and the 1st team ‘Beasts’ won 22-12. Rugby proved to be victorious. The second game of the day saw the U14 side win by 24-12. The U15’s came back strong to claim a 32-17 win. Also keeping their winning streak, the U16 celebrated a 40-5 victory and the 1st Warriors completed a 29-8 victory with a beautiful try by Alu Mbewana and great game-play by Jason Olivier. - Thando Dlamini & Sphokazi Cele SOCCER (AWAY GAME) 27 May 2016 - Friday Sheppie vs. Rossburgh SHEPPIE VS KINGSWAY (HOME GAMES):
28 May 2016 - Saturday HOCKEY RUGBY NETBALL VOLLEYBALL 28 May 2016 - Saturday Volleyball League at Westville Boys' High School - Thando Dlamini & Sphokazi Cele SHEPPIE HIGH KEEPS HEADS HIGH 21/05/2016 Week 7 Despite last week’s defeat against Kloof, the rugby first team entered the encounter against Kokstad with their heads held high. Failing to score two more tries and a conversion to settle the score, Sheppie High’s first team ended the game 2812. However the U16 rugbyside was able to sustain possession and win by 1712. The girl’s 1st team hockey ended with a 11 draw and the U14 and U16 lost their games. WANDILE AND CAITLYN SPRINT TO VICTORY AT CROSS COUNTRY CLASH AT KEARSNEY COLLEGE 18/05/2016 Week 7 Kearsney College’s cross country trail proved difficult for the school’s runners with only two runners coming in the top three in their respective age groups. Wandile Ngcobo came 1st in the U17 boys’ race and Caitlyn came 1st in the U17 girls’ race. TOTI AT A GLANCE 17/05/201619/05/2016 Week 7 Port Shepstone High School’s ‘Beasts’ and’ Ballerinas’ played their fair share of hockey and netball this previous week against Amanzimtoti. The U14 hockey team lost 50 and the U16 won 21 in the final two minutes under harsh weather conditions. The 1st team girls demolished ‘Toti with penalty corners, scoring 5 goals to 1. The U14 Beasts, unfortunately, lost their game 188 and the U16 won 177. BOYS HOCKEY
19/05/2016 – 20/05/2016 Week 7 Sheppie was on the bad end of the stick this past week losing both games against ‘Toti and Crawford La Lucia. The U14 drew against ‘Toti and lost 70 against Crawford, U16 lost 10 against ‘Toti and 110 against Crawford. The 1st team lost 10 on both occasions. |
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